The Ass and the Old Peasant
Aesop
An old Peasant was sitting in a meadow watching his Ass, which was grazing close by, when all of a sudden he caught sight of armed men stealthily approaching.
He jumped up in a moment, and begged the Ass to fly with him as fast as he could, “Or else,” said he, “we shall both be captured by the enemy.”
But the Ass just looked round lazily and said, “And if so, do you think they’ll make me carry heavier loads than I have to now?”
“No,” said his master.
“Oh, well, then,” said the Ass, “I don’t mind if they do take me, for I shan’t be any worse off.”
From Aesop’s Fables: a new translation by V.S. Vernon Jones, with an introduction by G.K. Chesterton and illustrations by Arthur Rackham. 1912 edition. This work is in the public domain.